Our mission is to quantify and address threats to water availability and freshwater ecosystems.

Current research:

  • Developing novel methods of carbon dioxide removal using enhanced mineral weathering in rivers.

  • Determining where and how forest and freshwater ecosystems are threatened by acidification and climate change, and finding solutions to restore them.

  • Quantify the threat of toxic aluminum to forest, aquatic human and community health.

  • Development of theoretical frameworks on how the evolution of life altered terrestrial water availability to better characterize human impacts on water distribution.

Check out our newest pre-print publications on water chemistry impacts of terrestrial liming, and the carbon dioxide drawdown potential of rivers!

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